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"Sanpo University" Special Field Lecture (Nihonbashi Route): Prof. Hidenobu Jinnai

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"Sanpo University" Special Field Lecture (Nihonbashi Route): Prof. Hidenobu Jinnai

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"Sanpo University" Special Field Lecture (Nihonbashi Route): Prof. Hidenobu Jinnai

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Tours

Date

2025.11.18

Sanpo University Special Fieldwork Hidenobu Jinnai: Exploring the Nihonbashi Area Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Hidenobu Jinnai (Vice President of “Wandering University” / Professor Emeritus, Hosei University / Director, Chuo City Local History Museum)
Date: November 18 (Tues)
Time: 12:00–15:30 (subject to change)
Route: Nihonbashi – Hatchobori – Tsukudajima
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A walk from Nihonbashi to Tsukudajima tracing Tokyo’s waterfront history—both its original landscapes shaped by water and the new scenery emerging today. Guided by Prof. Hidenobu Jinnai, the tour explores remnants of the merchant town, the revitalized Nihonbashi Kabutocho area, the riverside along Kamejimagawa, and traces of the Edo port around Tsukudajima and Okawabata, revealing the dynamic transformations of Tokyo’s waterside through time and space.

 

*Note: Participants will meet and disband on site. Transportation and accommodation expenses are not included.

Upcoming

"Sanpo University" Special Field Lecture (Nihonbashi Route): Prof. Hidenobu Jinnai

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Tours

Date

2025.11.18

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